The United States possess many Scenic and
Picturesque landscapes. I feel very fortunate to live here. Photography
has been a hobby of mine since my college days. I took six semesters of
photography, as a minor in college. Over my 50 years, I have visited
many of our great National Parks and have been able to photograph some
of their beauty. This Web Page allows me to share a part of my
experiences with the rest of the members of the Internet. I hope you
enjoy the photos. I plan to add more photographs and change the content
as time permits. There will be many new additions in the
future. I took over 500 shots of Yosemite, the last three years, and
hope to have some of the photos up for viewing soon.

If you have a Dial-Up connection this may be a slow
site for viewing. Many of the photos are 769 x 512 in pixels and about
150k in size. They have been sized so that they fit inside the browser
in full screen mode, if your monitor is set to 800 x 600.
Pressing the F11 key will make the browser go Full Screen. Pressing F11
a second time returns it to Normal Size. This works with Microsoft
Internet Explorer and the Opera Browsers and maybe a few others. It
does not work with the Netscape browsers. Each photo should take about
20-60 seconds to download depending on the server traffic.

The Photo Gallery currently has photos of
The Badlands, Mt. Rushmore, Big Sur, Monterey, CA., and Yellowstone. My
favorite photo sets are of the Monterey Coastline, the Rocky Point -
Garrapata section, and the photos of The Badlands. Each of the
different sections of the site has it's own set thumbnail photos. To
enlarge a photo, just click on the thumbnail and use the arrows to
navigate between the photos. So, grab one of your favorite beverages
and sit back and relax and enjoy the photos.

NEW!I added a
set of photos to the
Big Sur section. There are eight photos of McWay Falls which is located
in Julia
Pfeiffer Burns State Park. It is a beautiful waterfall that
empties into an aqua green colored cove. I also rescanned the photos in
the Rocky
Point - Garrapata section of Big Sur, using my Minolta Diamge
Scan Speed film scanner using the photos negatives. They are
considerably more sharp and colorful than the original scans done on my
Umax S6 flatbed scanner. Both set of photographs were done with my film
scanner. They are worth taking a look at.

If you have any comments on my web page
please drop me an E-mail at the link below. I encourage feedback, good
or bad. This will help me improve my web page.

The Scenic Photos web page has about 2000 visitors each month. I always
wondered where the guests came from and what they looked at once the
got to the site. Tracking Statistics provides you with this
information. Below are two free Web Tracking Services that I use. If
you have your own web site you might consider using one. They
can provide you with a lot of useful information, such as the
visitors monitor resolution, color depth, browser used, and the search
engine that was used to find your web page. They will also point out
the most popular sections of your site. This information can be used to
build a better website. Click on one of the links below if you would
like to view the statistic for this site. I particularly like the stats
on the eXTReMe site that show the visitors country
of origin. I've had people from all over the world visit this
site. Thanks...